How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
Do you remember what he did next, Jonathan? […] He returned the photograph to the box, you will remember, and he told us the story. Exactly like that. He placed the photograph in the box, and he told it to us. He did not avoid our eyes, and he did not once put his hands under the table. (29.86)
This begins a whopping five-page paragraph in which Grandfather finally reveals the truth—it's so true, apparently, that it doesn't use any punctuation or paragraphing, as though truth can't conform to any pesky rules of grammar or style. (Try telling that one to your English teacher.)